Nike's Best Dad Shoe Had Its Swoosh Removed
When early-2000s runners barged into the spotlight a few years back, many thought it would be a flash in the pan. Years on, and the same updated retro runners are still the main players in the lifestyle sphere.
One such silhouette is the Nike Zoom Vomero 5. Originally released in 2006, this was a high-tech running shoe at the time but, 20 years later, aligns perfectly with everyday styling especially in the form of drops like the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 Swooshless ‘Game Royal Blue’.
The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 Swooshless ‘Game Royal Blue’ is caught between being an out-there, bold colorway, and also being a simplified, pared-back version that highlights the versatility of its silhouette.
The Game Royal Blue colorway is nothing short of head-turning. The leather upper is dressed in a stunningly saturated blue, complemented by black laces and tongue, and a soft, off-white midsole.
But while the colorway does most of the talking, the true beauty of this drop is all about restraint. Keen eyes will notice that branding has been all but wiped from this iteration.
The signature Swoosh that usually dominates the midfoot has been deleted, but fear not, it’s been replaced by a tonal, embroidered mini Swoosh to the toe.
Although the Zoom Vomero 5 comes with Nike Air tech packed into the midsole, there’s not doubt about the fact that this is positioned wholly as a lifestyle gem.
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